YES he did! I have a baseball from 1963 that's signed.Best Wishes MICKEY C MANTLEIt was given to me from my Uncle, Who at that time was a Baltimore City Police Officer working at Baltimore Memorial Stadium. He was talking to my Uncle for a few minutes, and he presented him with a autograph ball.YES, I am also looking to find out what it's worth.
Mickey Mantle hit 266 home runs at Yankee Stadium I.
It doesn't exist. Mantle was 12 years old in 1943.
I have no answer but would like to know.
Of cause. Mickey Mantle signed autographs throughout his career. During the late 1980's, when the "baseball memorabilia boom" started, Mickey often signed at autograph shows for the price of $15.00 !! Mickey Mantle signed very few Gene Budig baseballs which came into use in 1995, the year Mantle died. He was also very ill that year and didn't sign often. Although it is possible to have one it is unlikely, and should at least send up a red flag.
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Mickey Mantle Autographed BaseballYou may find a Mickey Mantle Autograph Baseball for under $300. But you may also find a Fake autograph too. Like the answer above You can find a Mickey Mantle autographed baseball for $150 but you get what you pay for. Depending on the Authenticator $300.00 would be the low price. Mickey was under contract by the Upper deck co. before he passed away. An autograph with the upper deck hologram would probably be as high as $1,000.00 Mickey Signed a lot of Autographs. PRICE RANGE $100. flat Item - $4,500. Equipment / depending on Item, and Authenticator. Bats, and throw back jerseys are usually top dollar.-Steven KeymanSee Related LinksSee the Related Link for "Mickey Mantle Autograph sample" to the right for the answer. it is worth alot of money! Try going to a local card shop to find out more.i think with authentisity its probaly around 300 without its around 150try more like 8000
Yankees Stadium IMickey Mantle played his entire career with the New York Yankees, and home field was Yankees Stadium
Mickey Mantle hit his 444th home run at Yankee Stadium. It was on August 12, 1964, off Chicago White Sox pitcher Frank Baumann.
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Depends on who certified it. An Upper Deck Mantle photo has a market rate between $500 to $1000 depending on the quality of photo and clarity of autograph.